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  "textContent": "Valentino Fall/Winter 2026 / FW26 at Palazzo Barberini Rome The Baroque palace of Palazzo Barberini can be read as an architectural space defined by tension rather than harmony. Behind its symmetrical façade lies a constant friction between stability and movement, echoing the philosophical opposition described by Friedrich Nietzsche between the Apollonian (order, clarity, and hierarchy)...\n\nRead More\n\nThe post Valentino Fall/Winter 2026 at Palazzo Barberini Rome appeared first on JTDapper Fashion Week.",
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